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Holub (Dr. Emil), Seven Years in South Africa, 2 vols. 8vo. Sampson Low and Co. 1881.

Homer, Opera Omnia, by J. A. Ernesti. 5 vols. 8vo. Glasgow, 1814.

Horatius, Opera Om., ex edit. Zeunii. Delphin

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Jähns (Major Max), Handbuch einer Geschichte des Kriegswesens von der Urzeit an zur Renaissance. Technischer Theil : Bewaffnung, Kampfweise, Befestigung, Belagerung, Seewesen. Leipzig: Grunow, 1880. Major Jähns, an officer upon the General Staff of the German army, has produced in 1 vol. imp. 8vo. (pp. 640) a most laborious and useful work, accompanied by an atlas of one hundred carefully drawn plates. He quotes authorities literally by the hundred. The work amply deserves to be translated into English, but its public would, I fear, be very limited. Josephus (Flavius).

Justinus (Frontinus). History, Fourth and Fifth

Century, abridged from Trogus Pompeius. Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana, part i., with a preface and introduction. Printed for the Hindu Kama Shastra Society of London, 1883; for private circulation only. The poet whose name was Mallinaga or Mrillana (of the Vatsyayana family) lived between the first and sixth century of the Christian Æra. This, too, is only known by his poetry. Hindu-land is rich in Kama literature.

Keller (Dr. Ferdinand), Die Kältischen Pfahlbauten in den Schweizer Seen. Zürich, 1854-66. There is an English translation The Lake Dwellings of Switzerland. King (late Dr. Richard), Trans. Ethnol. Soc., vols. i. and ii.

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Latham (John): this 'Assistant-Commissioner for Exhibitions' (1862, 1867, and 1873), who succeeded in business Messrs. Wilkinson and Son of Pall Mall, and who lately died, gave me copies of his two excellent papers, (1) The Shape of Sword-blades,' and (2) 'A Few Notes on Swords in the International Exhibition of 1862' (Journal of the R.U.S. Institution, vols. vi. and vii.). With the author's permission I have freely used these two valuable professional studies, especially in Chapter VII. The late Mr. Latham was a practical Swordsman, and his long experience as a maker of the 'white arm' renders his information thoroughly trustworthy. I wish every success to his son, who now fills his place in an establishment famous for turning out good work.

Latham (Robert Gordon), Ethnology of the British Islands, 1 vol. 12mo. London, 1852. Descriptive Ethnology, 2 vols. 8vo. 1859. Layard (Sir Henry Austen), Nineveh and its Remains, 2 vols. 8vo., 1849. Monuments of Nineveh, 1st and 2nd Series, 1849-53. A Popular Account of Discoveries at Nineveh. London: Murray, 1851. Fresh Discoveries in the Ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, 1 vol. 8vo. London: Murray, 1853.

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Livy.
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London: Williams and Norgate, 1881. Two volumes were first published, and the two concluding are lately issued. A learned friend writes to him: I find little to remark upon or criticise. You seem to have got down far below Tylor, and to be making good your ground in many matters. If people will only read your book, it will make them cry out in some way or other. But you require a populariser, and may have to wait a long time for one.' Mela (Pomponius), De Situ Orbis (A.D. 41–54). This little work deserves a modern English

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of Scandinavia, translated by Sir John Lubbock. He is illustrated by Colonel A. Lane-Fox (Prim. Warf., p. 135) and by Wilde (Catalogue, &c.). Oldfield, Aborigines of Australia,' Trans. Ethnol. Soc., new series, vol. iii. Oppert (Professor), On the Weapons, &c., of the Ancient Hindus. London: Trubner, 1880. Opusculum Fidicularum, the Ancestry of the Violin, by Ed. Heron Allen. London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1882. The author kindly sent me a copy of his work. Orosius (Presbyter Paulus), A.D. 413), Historiarum Libri Septem. The Anglo-Saxon version of Aelfred the Great; translated, &c., by Daines Barrington, I vol. 8vo. London, 1773, and by Bosworth, 1859. Osburn (William), Monumental History of Egypt, 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1854. Owen (Prof. Richard), On the Anatomy of Vertebrates, 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1866-68. Palestine Exploration Fund, founded 1865; publishes Quarterly Statement. The Society's office, 1 Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C. Palma (General Luigi di Cesnola), Cyprus, its Ancient Cities, Tombs, and Temples, 8vo. London: Murray, 1877. Cypern. Gena : Leipzig, 1879.

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Polyænus the Macedonian dedicated his 8 books of 900 Erparnynμara to M. Aurelius and L. Verus (A.D. 163).

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Lon

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